Citra, an in-development emulator that plays Nintendo 3DS games, recently added high-definition resolution support and the results are pretty amazing: Games like Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7 and ...
Ever since Jonathan first laid his eyes on level 1-1 in Super Mario Bros., he has been hooked on all things video games. A self-proclaimed Nintendo nerd, Jonathan has owned every single Nintendo ...
Citra finally gets added to the mobile marketplace. Emulators have been around for years, its a project that won’t cease and even newer consoles are being emulated on various hardware. While it’s a ...
Jason learned to read playing Pokemon Crystal on the Game Boy Color, and hasn't looked back. He received a Journalism degree at California State University, Fullerton while working on news coverage ...
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CitraVR was released in beta late last month, letting you can play your favorite handheld Nintendo games on Quest on a massive screen in full 3D. With its 0.4.0 update released over the weekend, using ...
There is a new emulator in town, and it is the first of its kind. It offers gamers the Nintendo 3DS emulator experience on the iOS platforms, expanding the retro experience even more. The new emulator ...
Playing Nintendo DS and 3DS games on the Steam Deck offers a unique way to experience these classic titles with enhanced visuals and comfort. To achieve this, you'll need to set up the right emulators ...
Given enough time and attention from the development community, it’s practically inevitable that any video game console can and will be emulatable on a general-use computer. Hardware makers, always ...
A strange new product appeared on Steam last week: a Nintendo Entertainment System emulator that translates the 2D pixel graphics of classic 8-bit games into 3D worlds built with voxels. It’s called ...
The world of NES emulation hasn’t been all that exciting since the late ’90s, when NESticle provided “good enough” emulation accuracy and stability for any NES game out there (though there has been a ...